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"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.
Legal term- served with papers.
People who have lost their jobs are not served by Medicare.
I served dinner to everyone in my family yesterday
No, the word 'served' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to serve. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We served the refreshments to the volunteers. (verb)The buffet is always cheaper than a served meal. (adjective)
Yes, some beans can be toxic to dogs, such as raw kidney beans. It is best to avoid feeding beans to dogs unless they are thoroughly cooked and served in moderation.
In farm areas, women had the difficult job of farming without the men around. Women also worked in factories, but this was less common than in later wars. Women made clothing and uniforms, prepared bandages and medicines and served as nurses to the ill and wounded. A few women, and possibly dozens, are known to have dressed as men and served in the military. In a very few cases, women openly served in the military or as scouts.
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it is served with soup
you will be better served
As served means no changes are made to a food once it is served to the diner.
A light dinner will be served.
how is food served
It refers to the number of people served.
I was served by phone on a Saturday afternoon. Can I be served on a non -working day
"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.